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movable
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
movable
(adjective)
movable
adjective
also
moveable
/
ˈ
muːvəbəl/
movable
adjective
also
moveable
/
ˈ
muːvəbəl/
Britannica Dictionary definition of MOVABLE
1
:
able to be moved
a
movable
antenna/partition
movable
property
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opposite
immovable
2
:
happening on a different date each year
Thanksgiving is a
movable
holiday.
Easter is a
movable feast
. [=a religious festival that occurs on a different date each year]
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